Testseek.com have collected 45 expert reviews of the Android 5.0 Lollipop and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Android 5.0 Lollipop.
December 2014
(90%)
45 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Still missing certain features, Camera app underpowered
Android Lollipop is a charming visual update that shows a sensible deviation from the new direction Google put forward in the 'Google Now' interface it introduced with the Nexus 5. It looks and feels good.However, it relies more on having good base hardwa...
Published: 2014-11-03, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
New animations are consistent, adds lots of refinement, notifications are enhanced, great use of punchy colours
Some design inconsistencies remain, media volume controls, early app incompatibilities
Android 5.0 Lollipop is a comprehensive step forward for Android, most noticeably through design. It's easy to say that there isn't a headline feature that makes Lollipop really appealing, but it's in the reworking of the core experience that the re...
Abstract: The Nexus 7 Lollipop update delivers a completely new look to the Nexus 7, reviving the year old Nexus 7 2013 that remained one of the most popular Android tablets of the last year. Google delivered the Android 5.0 Lollipop update in November and just rec...
I think Google really hit the nail on the head with Android Lollipop. It evokes the same sort of feeling that the release of iOS 7 did, without some of the negative experiences that followed. Getting a brand new interface is always exciting, as it can dra...
The notification panel, meanwhile -- what you see when you swipe down from the top of the screen anywhere in the OS -- no longer takes up the entire display; instead, it's a series of card-like rectangles presented in order of priority. The system ranks n...
Published: 2014-11-14, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Enlarge / The 2012 Nexus 7's Lollipop update neither helps nor harms, Andrew Cunningham, The 2012 Nexus 7 is more than two years old now, and it hails from a time when Android was still trying to find itself on tablets. Perhaps as a result, it feels older
Enlarge / The 2012 Nexus 7's Lollipop update neither helps nor harms
Beautiful redesign, Notifications are much better, Support for multiple user accounts, Improvements in performance, Smart Lock
Some UI elements can be confusing, Limited multipane support in landscape mode, and no splitscreen multitasking, Some users will lament lack of lock screen widgets, Overview can get too crowded with tabs
Lollipop is the biggest Android update yet, featuring a pleasant new design and loads of clever features that enhance the user experience....
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Published: 2014-11-13, Author: Jim , review by: techworld.com
Overall, Android 5.0 is very impressive and you should certainly download it when an update is available for your device. More than ever, it's a viable alternative for hardened iOS fans who are fed up with Apple's restrictions....
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Published: 2014-11-12, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
Material Design brings a fresh, beautiful look to the entire OS, The animations aren't perfect, but they make Android feel like a slick OS and less like, well, Android, Hands-free, always-on voice commands are the best thing to happen to smartphones in ye
Still no phone support for landscape in the home screen and lock screen, Inconsistent apps. Some are updated for Material Design, some aren't. Some of the apps that were updated weren't updated consistently, The new Google Calendar app is slower and shows